Under the influence

State Police Trooper Matthew Sheehan took a suspected drunk driver into custody along Interstate 93. A breath test later indicated the driver’s blood alcohol content was .17, which is above the legal limit. Sheehan was on “saturation patrol” looking for drunk drivers.
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Under the influence

State Police troopers stopped cars at a sobriety checkpoint on Memorial Avenue in Chicopee.

Matthew Cavanaugh for The Boston Globe
| October 30, 2011

Trooper Mary Wakeham administered a sobriety test to a suspected drunk driver at a checkpoint along Route 16 in Everett.

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| October 30, 2011

A driver performed a sobriety test at a checkpoint in Chicopee.

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| October 30, 2011

A trooper held a portable breathalyzer at the Chicopee sobriety checkpoint.

Matthew Cavanaugh for The Boston Globe
| October 30, 2011

State Police Trooper Matthew Sheehan took a suspected drunk driver into custody along Interstate 93. A breath test later indicated the driver’s blood alcohol content was .17, which is above the legal limit. Sheehan was on “saturation patrol” looking for drunk drivers.

Aram Boghosian for The Boston Globe
| October 30, 2011

A man was arrested for drunken driving at the Everett checkpoint.

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| October 30, 2011

Judge W. Michael Goggins in Northampton District Court. He acquitted a defendant with a .13 breathalyzer test, saying, “I’m going to give you a break.”

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| October 30, 2011

Judge Paul F. Healy Jr. retired from the bench in December 2010. His portrait hangs in a courtroom in Framingham District Court. He acquitted a defendant who caused a crash and admitted drinking four or five beers. An ER doctor testified the driver was “highly intoxicated.”

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| October 30, 2011

Judge Thomas S. Barrett in Quincy District Court. He acquitted a defendant who got into an accident and told police, “I was driving, I’m drunk, and it’s all my fault.”

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| October 30, 2011

Judge J. Thomas Kirkman at New Bedford District Court. Earlier this year he cited an outdated jury instruction that the breathalyzer has a margin of error of .01. The real margin of error is a small fraction of that.

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| October 30, 2011

Judge James J. McGovern in Brockton District Court. He was charged with drunken driving in 1995 and was acquitted at a bench trial. Of 11 OUI bench trials he held in Bristol County in 2009 and 2010, he found all 11 defendants not guilty.

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| October 30, 2011

Judge Robert G. Harbour in Marlborough District Court. He heard a case where the defendant’s lawyer was Daniel W. O’Malley. Because of the friendship between Harbour and O’Malley, the judge had been warned not to hear O’Malley’s cases.